-1896.] BUTTERFLIES OF THB FAMILY HESPERIIDA. 19 
Hab. Aburi (Ploetz); Freetown (Mahille); Cameroons (Good) ; 
Togoland (Karsch). 
Having before me a drawing of the type of Ploetz, executed by 
Prillwitz, which is reproduced in the Plate, and the type of 
Mabille, loaned me by Dr. Staudinger, I am positively satisfied as 
to the identity of the two. 
59. E. tucetia, Hew. 
Leucochitonea lucetia, Hew. Ill. Exot. Butt. vol. v. Hesp., Leuco- 
chitonea, pl. il. fig. 21. 
Hab. Angola (Hewitson). 
Procampta, Holl. 
60. P. nara, Holl. 
Procampta rara, Holl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. Oct. 1892, 
p- 293; Watson, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 59; Holl. Ent. News, Mar. 
1894, pl. iii. fig. 7. 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové. 
Caprona, Wallgr. 
61. C. prnnaana, Waller. 
Caprona pillaana, Wallgr. K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 1857 ; Lep. 
Rhop. Caffr. p. 51; Trim. Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. ii. p. 308 (1866) ; 
8. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 348, pl. xii. figs. 6, 6 a (1889). 
Stethotrix heterogyna, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. France, (6) vol. ix. 
p- elxxxiv (1889). 
Caprona adelica, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. vol. xviii. p. 242 (1892) ; 
-Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. p- 243, pl. vi. fig. 2 (1893). 
Hab. South Africa, Natal, Loko, Togoland. 
Mons. Mabille writes me that the species of Karsch is absolutely 
identical with his S. heterogyna, in which opinion, with the type 
before me as I write, 1 am able to positively concur. But the male 
of S. heterogyna is most certainly identical with C. pillaana, 
Waller. Iam not alone in this opinion. Dr. Staudinger writes 
me that Prof. Aurivillius has most unqualifiedly given in his 
adhesion to this view on examination of specimens submitted to 
him. The female, the type of which is before me, might have 
served the artist for the drawing of C. adeliea given by Dr. Karsch, 
and differs from the rather crude figure of the female of C. pillaana, 
Wallgr., given by Trimen in being paler, and having a sharply 
defined black spot on the underside of the secondaries near the 
inner margin. With only the female sex before me I might have 
hesitated a little to make the above synonymy, but the identity of 
the male with C. pillaana being so positively certain, I do not doubt 
the correctness of what I have given above. 
62. C. canopus, Trim. 
Caprona canopus, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) vol. ii. p. 180 
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